Hirimuthugoda Lasantha Krishan, De Silva Padmal, Abeykoon Palitha, Tunio Sameer Altaf, Madarasinghe Hasadari Pamoda
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, USA.
World Health Organization, Country Office, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
SAGE Open Med. 2023 Sep 6;11:20503121231196009. doi: 10.1177/20503121231196009. eCollection 2023.
Neither the current assessment tool of Sri Lanka for food establishments is based on prevailing Food Regulations 2011 nor did its focus cover serious adaptions for precautions upon prevention of the diseases. The study aims to develop a food handling practices assessment tool based on the Sri Lanka Food Regulations 2011 and to assess food handling practices using a developed tool in the Regional Director of Health Services area, Kalutara.
The study consisted of developing food establishments' assessment tool (FEAT) in accordance with Food (Hygiene-1742/26) Regulations of Sri Lanka 2011 and assessing the food establishments using the developed tool in the Regional Director of Health Services area, Kalutara, Sri Lanka. The development of FEAT was carried out to mark inspection scores for food establishments conforming to Food Regulations, others reviewed international food safety protocols and agreements following key informant interviews and focus group discussions. Fully developed FEAT was transferred to a mobile application for ease of use, and assessments were conducted among 421 food establishments in three Medical Officer of Health areas.
FEAT contained 11 domains including 75 items with more than 100 assessment points including a guide to conducting an assessment of food handling, compared to the current version of the assessment tool in Sri Lanka. The majority of participants included in the qualitative assessment agreed to include a 1-5 scoring scale to report hygiene levels and to use hygiene regulation to develop FEAT as a legal basis. The highest percentage of food establishments (69.4%) in the "Good" category were in the Bandaragama Medical Officer of Health Area and the highest percentage of food establishments (54.5%) in the "very poor" category were in the Walallawita Medical Officer of Health Area. Food establishments taking precautionary measures, which are not assessed in the current tool, were good, but maintenance of processing area and installation of overhead structures and fitting were poor in food establishments in all three Medical Officer of Health Areas.
The novel food assessment tool FEAT is a completely valid instrument for food establishments. It is designed for easy administration and supports reliable assessments. Overall food handling practices of food establishments in the Kalutara Regional Director of Health Services area following assessment with FEAT were in the "satisfactory" category.
斯里兰卡目前用于食品企业的评估工具既未基于2011年现行的《食品法规》,其重点也未涵盖预防疾病方面的重大适应性预防措施。该研究旨在基于2011年《斯里兰卡食品法规》开发一种食品处理实践评估工具,并使用该工具对卡卢特勒地区卫生服务主任辖区内的食品处理实践进行评估。
该研究包括根据2011年斯里兰卡《食品(卫生-1742/26)法规》开发食品企业评估工具(FEAT),并在斯里兰卡卡卢特勒地区卫生服务主任辖区内使用该工具对食品企业进行评估。FEAT的开发旨在为符合食品法规的食品企业标记检查分数,其他方面则在关键信息访谈和焦点小组讨论后参考国际食品安全协议和协定。完全开发好的FEAT被转换为移动应用程序以便于使用,并在三个卫生医疗官辖区的421家食品企业中进行了评估。
与斯里兰卡目前的评估工具版本相比,FEAT包含11个领域,包括75个项目,有100多个评估点,其中包括一份食品处理评估指南。参与定性评估的大多数参与者同意采用1至5分的评分量表来报告卫生水平,并以卫生法规为依据开发FEAT作为法律基础。“良好”类别中食品企业比例最高(69.4%)的是班达拉加马卫生医疗官辖区,“非常差”类别中食品企业比例最高(54.5%)的是瓦拉勒维塔卫生医疗官辖区。采取预防措施的食品企业(目前工具未对此进行评估)情况良好,但在所有三个卫生医疗官辖区的食品企业中,加工区域的维护以及高架结构和装置的安装情况较差。
新型食品评估工具FEAT是一种对食品企业完全有效的工具。它设计便于管理,并支持可靠的评估。在使用FEAT进行评估后,卡卢特勒地区卫生服务主任辖区内食品企业的整体食品处理实践处于“令人满意”的类别。